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Originally Posted by Andrewhuffman
it has the two intakes into a ''Y'' pipe, couldn't, i just seperate it an put two filters on it?
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It's easily done, look up any dual intake kit made by one of many companies. However this has to be corrected at the ECU, as the MAF is now only reading half the air coming into the motor so it's not as simple as just new pipes and a second filter.
You don't technically need a second MAF, it just means you're probably going to have a persistent idle problem if you don't. Also, working MAFs can be had for $100.
However, for a non-turbo motor you're just not flowing enough air to make the mod worth it. Even on a mildly modded twin turbo (say around 300rwhp) the gain from a dual intake is about 10 hp over a single. For a NA that's not pulling nearly as much air the difference is going to be negligible.
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also how does it keep from sucking up water if it just sits in the front like it does.
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It sits high enough off the ground and tucked up far enough that it's not an issue. Hell it does get wet, after driving in an "ocean falling from the sky" down pour I noted my filters were soaked. However this failed to cause any problems. To hydrolock a motor you usually have to have the filters partially submerged or subjected to a massive dose of water (like a large splash of water driving through a puddle).